One of the Main Reasons Sellers Trust Us to Sell Successfully
In this two-minute read, we share one of the key things we do when selling a property for a client. And we look at why it works so well.
Some people think all that’s necessary nowadays to sell a property is to take a few photos. Then just slap it on the internet and wait for the phone to ring.
While this is an approach some agencies use, it is certainly not how you would do it if you want to get the best-placed buyers to pay a premium price for your property.
And that’s why we apply the Sure Premium Bespoke Marketing Method to all properties we sell.
Below we share what this looks like when applied to your property and why it works so well for the hundreds of sellers who choose us each year.
We don’t cut corners or costs when showcasing your property in its best possible light.
This includes:
High-quality brochures
You wouldn’t expect a high-end car brand to produce a shoddy brochure promoting its vehicles, and your home is worth considerably more than even a top of the range Mercedes or BMW. So, your property deserves a bespoke brochure to highlight it.- CLICK HERE TO VIEW AN EXAMPLE
Professional photography
Photography is the most important tool to capture your buyers imagination and encourage them to get in touch to request a viewing. If you want to create the right first impression, you need high quality property photos to showcase it to the right buyer.
Nothing comes close to giving a home – any home – the ‘X-factor’ like a twilight shoot. The twinkling lights ... the romance ... the glowing interiors ... and the stunning sunsets. It all adds up to a shoot that will make your property stand out above the rest.
Drone photography and lifestyle videos
A birds-eye view of a property offers buyers a real sense of what’s on offer. And our lifestyle videos show the benefits of living in a property like yours.
Video truly brings your home to life and captures the flow of the home like no other marketing can. With video already the viewers favourite choice it is easy to see why this is an essential part of our “Strategy for Success”.
See a couple of examples below.
Direct mailout
We send your property details to local households who are often interested in your kind of home in a neighbourhood they know and enjoy.
Using local knowledge and state of the art technology we will distribute your home as part of our onboarding and pre-launch strategy to potential buyers in the local area likely to be at the right point of their property journey where your property will be of interest to them.
Property presentation advice
We will guide you through how to present your property in the best possible way.
When selling your home, photography is the most important marketing tool that you have. It is likely that the first time a buyer will come across your home will be by using one of the popular property portals such as Rightmove or Zoopla. The first glimpse they will have of your home will be through your property images, so they need to look right.
Discover how to wow your buyer and encourage them to pick up the phone to book a viewing. Use our checklist to stage and prepare each room ready for your photos. How to prepare your home ready for the photographer.
All the above, including our expert negotiation service, are included for free within our selling fee.
Next Step
To instruct us to sell your property and apply the proven marketing methods needed to secure you a premium price for your property, call us today on 01283 537120 or email us burton@surepropertygroup.com.
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